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One very notable social renegade was an aristocratic descendant of the Gracchi, infamous for his marriage ( as a bride ) to a male horn player.
One of Friedman's most infamous concerts was a 1973 performance in Buffalo, New York ; upon performing " Get Your Biscuits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed " ( a song that lampoons feminism ), a group of what Friedman described as " cranked-up lesbians " entered into a fight with the band and forced the concert to end early while Friedman and the band were escorted off stage.
One infamous operation was the bombing of Guernica in the Basque country.
One of the most infamous games in Jets history took place in 1994 when the Dolphins ran the Fake Spike play, giving them an improbable victory and halting the Jets ' momentum that season, serving as a precursor to the Jets ' next two infamous years under Rich Kotite.
One of the most infamous examples of this happened in 1983 when the Iron Sheik had Bob Backlund in a camel clutch, and Backlund's manager, Arnold Skaaland, threw in the towel to save Backlund's career.
One of their most famous, and infamous, doctrines has to do with probability and counter arguments.
One infamous example was the VAX's instruction.
One of the most infamous cases was the torture and execution by the SB of the Catholic priest Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984.
One of the more drastic measures employed to accomplish the eradication of the old schools of thought was the infamous burning of books and burying of scholars incident, which almost singlehandedly gave the Qin Dynasty a bad reputation among later scholars.
* Le Pen once made the infamous pun " Durafour-crématoire " (" four crématoire " meaning " crematory oven ") about then-minister Michel Durafour, who had said in public a few days before, " One must exterminate the National Front ".
One job he produced was to hand-copy the Carlton Football Club ensignia at the time on a book cover of the infamous Australian health practitioner, Dr. Geoffrey Edelsten.
One of the infamous brothels also serves as a museum and is a major national attraction.
One of those games, a 19 – 18 loss against the Fort Wayne Pistons, became infamous as the lowest scoring game in NBA history.
One of the most infamous versions of a rush is the " Zergling rush " from the real-time strategy game StarCraft ; in fact, the term " zerging " has become synonymous with rushing.
One of these prisoners was the infamous Apache Kid.
One exchange became particularly infamous:
One of the most infamous periods in history, the removal of the Cherokee and the Trail of Tears, also impacted the valley.
One of the most infamous events from the Brookville rail era was the Labor Day tragedy of 1945 involving the collision between The Spirit of St. Louis Special train and a car at the Albert Rd.
One of the most infamous users of limited animation was Cambria Studios, which invented and patented a process known as Syncro-Vox, implementing it beginning in 1960.
One infamous incident occurred during Tamerlane's Indian campaign.
One finds a bag, with blood-stained gloves, belonging to one of Herbert's friends, a surgeon named John Leslie Stevenson ( David Warner ), whom they are unable to locate in the house, concluding that Stevenson might be the infamous killer.
One countermeasure is to burn or thoroughly crosscut shred discarded printed plaintexts or storage media ; NSA is infamous for its disposal security precautions.
One of its most infamous incidents came on the NBC version in 1978, when he presented an onstage act consisting of two young women slowly and suggestively sucking Popsicles.

One and native
( Musseli told friends she had not wanted to sell her home, but that Lerner urged her to cut her ties with her native city and that she entrusted Lerner with the proceeds of the sale, for investment in the U. S .) The daughter of a World War One French war hero and herself an unsung heroine of the Resistance, whose Corsican forebears were intimates of Napoleon Bonaparte, she later made Lerner the gift of a chateau in France after he declared to her that he wanted a French rural retreat where he could write.
One, the native state, is water-soluble and present in healthy cells.
One is located at the Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip, List of stores from the Bellagio hotel / casino website the other at the MGM Grand Casino in Macau. Press release by MGM Macau mentioning Chihuly shop ( search for " Chihuly retail ") A number of other galleries also carry his pieces. In 1983 Chihuly returned to his native Pacific Northwest where he continued to develop his own work at the Pilchuck Glass School, which he had helped to found in 1971.
One of the most influential was Mahatma Gandhi's movement to free his native India from British rule.
One of the first modern national education methods to use the native Welsh language was started by Griffith Jones in 1731.
According to the book " Mexico One Plate At A Time ," even though the dish ceviche has been a part of traditional Mexican coastal cuisine for centuries, ceviche is not a dish native to Mexico.
One day, however, she makes a discovery about the descolada — that it's in every native lifeform — and Pipo rushes out to talk to the piggies about the discovery without telling her or Libo why it's important.
One of the leaders of the silver movement was Illinois Governor Altgeld ; a native of Germany, he was constitutionally barred from the presidency by his foreign birth.
One challenge of oocyte work is eliminating native proteins that might confound results, such as membrane channels native to the oocyte.
One of Washington's men reported that the French force was accompanied by Shawnee, Delaware, and Mingo native warriors — just those whom Tanaghrisson was seeking to influence.
One suggestion is that the unicorn is based on the extinct animal Elasmotherium, a huge Eurasian rhinoceros native to the steppes, south of the range of the woolly rhinoceros of Ice Age Europe.
One anecdote has Quinn arriving on-set for the first time in full costume, whereupon Lean, mistaking him for a native, asked his assistant to ring Quinn and notify him that they were replacing him with the new arrival.
One of the most important works of this " First Dynasty of Babylon ", as it was called by the native historians, was the compilation of a code of laws.
One of the black basses, it is native to the Mississippi River basin and across the
One of the Founding Fathers native to New York State, John Jay, grew up in Rye, New York and returned there to rest among his many descendants.
One of the black basses, it is native to only a few rivers in western South Carolina, southwestern North Carolina, northern middle and eastern Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and portions of Georgia, Alabama, and streams in central Kentucky, and West Virginia, and is uncommon compared to the other species.
One class of creoles might start as pidgins, rudimentary second languages improvised for use between speakers of two or more non-intelligible native languages.
One hypothesis is that the resources devoted in the native range to a defense strategy, can in the absence of enemies be devoted to increased growth and reproduction ( the EICA Hypothesis, Blossey & Nötzold, 1995 ).
One theory is that the " eh " sound is similar to the " ey " sound that a native French speaker will stereotypically say when pronouncing the word " Hey ".
One species, Erysimum semperflorens, native to Morocco and Algeria, has white flowers.
One of the first native species Earth explorers find are the Chieri, a race of six-fingered, tall and telepathic individuals of semi-hermaphroditic physiology.
One of these is the American Chestnut Cooperators Foundation, which breeds surviving all-American chestnuts, which have shown some native resistance to blight.
One method of distinguishing between a slangism and a colloquialism is to ask whether most native speakers know the word ( and use it ); if they do, it is a colloquialism.
According to the book " Mexico One Plate At A Time " ceviche is not native to Mexico, despite the fact that the dish has been a part of traditional Mexican coastal cuisine for centuries.

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